Wednesday, 20 April 2011

IFW People & Careers Bulletin

People Moves

William Hamlin

Horizon Lines has appointed William Hamlin as Senior Vice-President of Operations to oversee the US carrier's ocean transport services, inland services and North American terminals.

Mark Slade

DHL has appointed Mark Slade as President and Representative Director for DHL Global Forwarding Japan.

Milagros CaiƱa-Andree

New Head of Human Resources at DB Schenker

Claus Ellemann-Jensen

New Commercial Manager at CMP

Stewart Oades

FTA President to serve a second two-year term

Nick Waite

New Branch Manager at Hellmann Worldwide Logsitics

David Sowerbutts

New Group Operations Director for ambient at Culina Logistics

New directors at NOL

NOL has appointed two veteran Asia business leaders to its board.

Tim Cotton

New Head of Reefer Sales at Damco

Mathieu Friedberg

CMA CGM has appointed Mathieu Friedberg as General Manager of its subsidiary, Delmas, from 1 July.

Martin Eberle

Toll Global Forwarding has appointed Martin Eberle as Regional Director - Finance for its Europe and Middle East (EME) region.

Jane Wu

Menlo Worldwide Logistics has appointed Jane Wu as its Human Resources Director, North Asia.

Latest Jobs

Job of the Week
DAMCO

DAMCO - join one of the world's leading providers of freight forwarding & supply chain management services.
Date Posted: 15.04.11
Closing Date: 29.04.11

Ocean Export Clerk

MB5962 Middlesex Salary Neg
Date Posted: 12.04.11
Closing Date: 09.05.11

Junior Import Clerk

DS5742 Aberdeen Salary Neg
Date Posted: 12.04.11
Closing Date: 09.05.11

Features & Interviews

Grab a share of apprenticeship cash while it is there, urge logistics groups

Government funding provides a chance to train next generation of industry specialists

Your chance to grab a logistics scholarship

KLU offers two fully-funded degree courses

New post-graduate course

City University London offers degree in transport strategy and systems this year

Learning & Development

Short Courses

Our holistic perspective is providing fresh insight to organisations of all sizes through a range of short courses and executive programmes in all core areas of business ? including strategy, leadership, process improvement, logistics, and supply chain management.
January 1st - December 31st 2011
Hull University Business School

Terminal Management & Planning Seminar

Lloyd's Maritime Academy's annual Terminal Management seminar this year includes three case studies on terminal planning and operation from INDIA, AFRICA and SPAIN, to enhance your learning and understand cost effective terminal management and planning.
January 31st - February 1st 2011
Dexter House, London

Fundamentals of Transport Logistics

Covers key aspects of the transport logistics industry, examining freight transport, wider logistics functions, mode selection, freight calculations and commercial and security issues. Ideal for both freight users and operators to understand the crucial role played by transport management.
Starts 4th April 2011
Distance Learning

Fundamentals of Container Shipping

Examines the commercial, technical and operational aspects of the industry in detail. For anyone in the logistics and supply chain industry, including those working for shipping companies, port operations, freight forwarders and those supplying multi-modal logistics services.
Starts 26th May 2011
Distance Learning

Diploma in Logistics Management

From the School of Maritime Operations and Logistics at North West Kent College, this course examines the key disciplines of logistics management. With a faculty of practitioners and academics, it is recognised by The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) UK for CPD purposes. .
July 11th 2011 - July 11th 2012
Distance Learning

© 2011 Informa Plc

This site is owned and operated by Informa plc ("Informa") whose registered office is Mortimer House, 37-41 Mortimer Street, London, W1T 3JH.
Registered in England and Wales Number 3099067

Sent to lisab509.a2znews@blogger.com: unsubscribe | update profile | forward to a friend

No comments: